Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
What is Advanced Surface Ablation [ASA]?
Advanced surface ablation or modern photorefractive keratectomy is a laser vision correction procedure that is almost like sculpting a contact lens directly on the surface of the eye instead of creating a flap like in the LASIK procedure. This procedure is often used for patients whose corneas are too thin for LASIK.
posted by Clearview Staff at 8:55 PM
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